Our Life With Che: A Walk on the Wild Side

Our Life With Che: A Walk on the Wild Side
Author: Martha Drewes
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164471292X

Ché was not an ordinary cat; he was a Savannah cat, a super cat! On the day that he walked out of the woods and into our lives, we had no idea what a wild ride lay ahead of us. These are the adventures of a part African wild cat in the "jungle" of the Ozark Mountains. This book is a must read for true cat lovers.

Shhh! This Book is Sleeping

Shhh! This Book is Sleeping
Author: Cedric Ramadier
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0553539043

Hold this book gently because it’s very sleepy! A mouse inside the pages invites you to read the book a bedtime story, tuck it in with a cozy blanket, and give it a hug and a kiss. Oh, and don’t forget to ask whether it brushed its teeth and went pee-pee! Then turn off the light. There. Shhh! This book is sleeping! Fans of Press Here and The Monster at the End of This Book will enjoy coaxing the very book they’re holding to go to sleep.

Overbearing Husband Sleeps Beside

Overbearing Husband Sleeps Beside
Author: Gan Tian
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1196
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648464653

After the first time, the person lying beside her was not her fiancé. A conspiracy had destroyed her family and forced her to a dead end. Before he could escape the wolf's den, he had fallen back into the tiger's den. Fortunately, this tiger didn't eat humans and was as gentle as a kitten towards her.

Che Guevara

Che Guevara
Author: Daniel James
Publisher: Cooper Square Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2001-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461732069

The controversial life and career of Ernesto Ché Guevara (1928-1967) has earned the revolutionary leader admirers and detractors across the world. In his critical biography, Daniel James penetrates the myths that have grown up around Guevara since his death. The biography carefully analyzes the Cold War situations in which Guevara lived and fought, and which turned the young medical student into a guerilla and political theoretician. Ché Guevara: A Biography includes interviews with Guevara's first wife, and extensive information on the revolutionary's early years and family life lacking in other biographies. James also discusses Guevara's actions in Cuba as a leader in the rebel army of Fidel Castro, covering in detail Guevara's military victories, his post-war executions of anti-Castro prisoners, and his criticism of Soviet Communism. This unique and unsparing portrait of Guevara includes and an in-depth examination of his last guerilla campaign in Bolivia.

Discourse and Syntax

Discourse and Syntax
Author: Talmy Givon
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004368892

Man

Man
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1914
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

In 1995, Man became Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. The volumes under the current title do not yet appear in the database, as JSTOR coverage of the journal currently ends at 1993.

Dante and the Origins of Italian Literary Culture

Dante and the Origins of Italian Literary Culture
Author: Teodolinda Barolini
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0823227057

In this book, Teodolinda Barolini explores the sources of Italian literary culture in the figures of its lyric poets and its “three crowns”: Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. Barolini views the origins of Italian literary culture through four prisms: the ideological/philosophical, the intertextual/multicultural, the structural/formal, and the social. The essays in the first section treat the ideology of love and desire from the early lyric tradition to the Inferno and its antecedents in philosophy and theology. In the second, Barolini focuses on Dante as heir to both the Christian visionary and the classical pagan traditions (with emphasis on Vergil and Ovid). The essays in the third part analyze the narrative character of Dante’s Vita nuova, Petrarch’s lyric sequence, and Boccaccio’s Decameron. Barolini also looks at the cultural implications of the editorial history of Dante’s rime and at what sparso versus organico spells in the Italian imaginary. In the section on gender, she argues that the didactic texts intended for women’s use and instruction, as explored by Guittone, Dante, and Boccaccio—but not by Petrarch—were more progressive than the courtly style for which the Italian tradition is celebrated. Moving from the lyric origins of the Divine Comedy in “Dante and the Lyric Past” to Petrarch’s regressive stance on gender in “Notes toward a Gendered History of Italian Literature”—and encompassing, among others, Giacomo da Lentini, Guido Cavalcanti, and Guittone d’Arezzo—these sixteen essays by one of our leading critics frame the literary culture of thirteenth-and fourteenth-century Italy in fresh, illuminating ways that will prove useful and instructive to students and scholars alike.

Sleep

Sleep
Author: Amelia Rosselli
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1681377845

A major, career-spanning collection of an Italian master's poetry in English, gathered together for the first time. Amelia Rosselli is one of the great poets of postwar Italy. She was also a musician and musicologist, close to John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, and she waged a lifelong battle against depression. The child of Carlo Rosselli, a significant anti-fascist intellectual who was assassinated with his brother Nello in 1937, Amelia grew up in exile and attended high school in Mamaroneck, New York. English poetry, especially the lyrics and sonnets of Shakespeare and the Elizabethans, became a prime reference for her own poetry, which combines modernist experimentation with variations on more traditional forms. The elaborate, archaic, yet thoroughly modern poems, at once stumbling and singing, that Rosselli composed in English and gathered under the title Sleep are a beautiful and illuminating part of her work. Six of the poems were published by John Ashbery in the 1960s but have otherwise been unavailable to English readers. They are published here for the first time outside of Italy.